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CBSE brings coding, AI, financial literacy into curriculum from Class VI

Some experts call it the need of the hour, while others are apprehensive that it could distract students from traditional subjects.

May 09, 2023 / 06:59 IST
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The courses will be optional and of 10-15 hour duration, and will not require investments in terms of labs and special subject teachers

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), a national board for public and private schools, has introduced coding, artificial intelligence (AI), financial literacy and other skills for classes VI to VIII to help integrate vocational studies in the mainstream curriculum.

Based on the New Education Policy’s recommendations to introduce vocational education at the school level, the board has sent out a circular about 33 new subjects to be introduced soon. Such skill subjects were so far available to students after passing class XI.

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The courses will be of 10-15 hour duration and optional, a CBSE spokesperson told Moneycontrol. They will not require investments in terms of labs and special subject teachers and are meant to provide tertiary-level exposure to the students, the spokesperson added.

It will be up to the schools to integrate and introduce the skill modules. Assessment will be done internally as the subjects are only meant to promote the interest of a student, CBSE said in a statement in April.